Abstract
The association of platelets with leukocytes was investigated, using gel-filtered platelets stimulated with thrombin and then fixed with formaldehyde. Evidence is presented that stimulation of gel-filtered platelets with low concentrations of thrombin (0.01 to 0.1 U/mL) induces the expression of surface determinants interacting strongly with monocytes and polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) but only weakly with lymphocytes. Both monocyte-platelet binding and PMN-platelet binding occurred at 37°C and more intensively at 0°C; it was Ca2+-dependent and was unaffected by the addition of sodium azide. The binding also occurred with the monocytoid cell lines HL 60 and U 937 in exponential growth and was much less two days after induction of terminal differentiation by phorbol myristate acetate (PMA). No other tested cell lines (B cells, T cells, and myeloid cells) bound thrombin-stimulated platelets. Monocyte-derived macrophages kept in culture for one week also exhibited reduced binding of thrombin-stimulated platelets. IgG and fibronectin could be ruled out as ligands that mediate binding.
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Jungi, T. W., Spycher, M. O., Nydegger, U. E., & Barandun, S. (1986). Platelet-leukocyte interaction: Selective binding of thrombin-stimulated platelets to human monocytes, polymorphonuclear leukocytes, and related cell lines. Blood, 67(3), 629–636. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v67.3.629.629
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